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  2. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    There were thrilling record-breaking performances at Colombes to-day, and the crowd became wildly excited. The weirdest national calls created a deafening din, the ...

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  3. LABOUR'S CHALLENGE.

    Though the result of the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly yesterday leaves the political outlook as complex as ever, Labour members' hopes that the House ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Prince of Wales, travelling incognito as Buron Renfrew, is expected to come to the ...

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  5. EIGHTY-SEVEN BALLOTS.

    The other aspirants for the Presidency having declined to accept the proposal of Mr. W. J. McAdoo, that the two-thirds rule be abrogated, making a single ...

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  6. CRIME WAVE.

    Two persons who were in the precinets of the City Court were detained yesterday morning by detectives who are investigating the "hold up" of four men in the ...

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  7. CHURCH STREET BRIDGE.

    The fog which veiled the outer suburbs last night did not cast its depressing mantle over Richmond and Prahran. The concession was appreciated by the ...

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  8. MEETING IN PARIS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) announced in the House of Commons his intention to visit Paris to-morrow, on the proposal of M. Herriot, and to return on ...

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  9. THE VITAL QUEST.

    While it has taken Australia three years to procure 74,000 migrants, Canada received 147,000 last year alone, and 70,000 in 1922. British migrants to the United ...

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  10. Memorial to the Dead.

    In the presence of the British Ambassador in Paris (Lord Crewe), Lord Ypres, Sir Fabian Ware, permanent vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves ...

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  11. VICIOUS ASSAULT.

    When Peter Kennedy, of Dryburgh street, West Melbourne, was walking along Spencer street at 6 o'clock on Honday evening one of three men who were ...

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  12. Fighting in Morocco.

    Mr. Boyd Cable, in a despatch to the "Daily Chronicle" from Morocco, states that the Riffs attacked a Spanish garrison, and that there has been heavy fighting for ...

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  13. Jewellery Stolen.

    Thieves entered the house of Mr. Frederick Piper at the corner of Carroll crescent and Weir streets, Tooronga, on Monday night, and stole jewellery valued ...

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  14. Wave of Pessimism Dispelled.

    Mr. MacDonald's decision to make an immediate visit to meet M. Herriot has produced a remarkable change in tone in Paris, and it has dispelled the increasing ...

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  15. AMENDING CRIMINAL LAW.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Slater (Lab., Dundas) described as a deliberate misstatement words attributed by an ...

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  16. Win for Australian Cyclist.

    The Australiun Olympic cyclist, G. A. Dempsey, won casily by three lengths the 1,000 metres race in Paris yesterday. The French champion, Michard, did not start, ...

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  17. Victory Claimed in Madrid.

    A Communique states that the general situation in Morocco is improved. Strong reinforcements have arrived at Melillu and Tetuan frob Spain. The besieged position ...

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  18. Support for Senator La Follette.

    The national convention of the Socialist party of America has enlisted under the La Follette presidential banner. ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND SOVIET.

    The silence regarding the Anglo-Russian negotiations which was beginning to be regarded in some quarters as ominous, was partly broken in the House of Commons ...

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  20. Fast Swimming.

    Charton was unplaced in a trial l,500 metres swim, which was covered in 21min. This, beats Hodgson's Olympic record of 22min., and is only 10sec. slower than ...

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  21. Bisley Rifle Matches

    The 61st annual matches of the National Rifle Associntion commenced at Risley this morning. There was a high wind blowing, with threatening rain, and the light was ...

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  22. American Successes.

    In the high jump final Osborne (America) was the winner, Brown (America) and Lowden (France) being second and third respectively. The winner jumped 1 ...

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  23. Australia to be Represented.

    The Federal Ministry has received an invitation from Britain to send a representative to the preliminary conference to be held in London this week to decide the ...

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  24. League of Sportsmen.

    The Prince of Wales, presiding at the Olympic dinner, proposed the toast of the International Committee in perfect French. He said that the witnesses of the opening ...

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  25. GENEVA CONGRESS.

    Mr. J. Cuttin, of Western Australia, who was a representative of the Australian Labour party at the International Conference in Geneva, has arrived in London. ...

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  26. Disposal of Wrangel's Fleet.

    A special correspondent has informed the "Daily Chronicle" that the French Government proposes to hand over to the Soviet General Wrangel's Black Sea fleet ...

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  27. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    Reference was made yesterday by the acting State secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. R. V. Keane) to the position created at Bendigo, where all ...

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  28. NOTES ON THE EVENTS.

    The win by Abrahams in the 100 metres event was undoubtedly popular. As a sprinter of clsas he has been before the sporting public in England for some time. ...

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  29. Special Service Squadron.

    The British Special Service Squadron arrived this afternoon from British Columbia for a visit which will last three days. The visitors were given a rousing ...

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  30. Empire Exhibition.

    When he was asked in the House of Commons by Sir Harry Brittain (Conservative) whether there had been any trade results from the Empire Exhibition, the ...

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  31. Strike in Building Trade.

    It is estimated in trade union circles that between 100,000 and 150,000 operative builders have ceased work. The position in London is stated to be more serious than ...

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  32. Millionaire's Daughter.

    Nellie Joel, aged 28 years, daughter of Mr. Solly Joel, was sued for the nonpayment of £1,100, representing legacy duty upon £7,000 inherited from her ...

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  33. COSTS OF PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. E. C. Morris, the general manager of the firm of H. de Jose Gener and Company, eigar [?] turers, who is on a visit to Australia. ...

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  34. South African Cricketers.

    In their match against Northamptonshire, the South Africans compiled 380 runs in response to the score of 157 by their opponents. Taylor contributed 113, Nupen ...

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  35. Rodeo Prosecutions.

    At the Rodeo display at Wembley recently, one of the American cowboys, when roping a steer, caused the animal to break its leg. On the ground that the ...

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  36. Disturbances in Austria.

    Eleven porsons were wounded in a street fight between monarchists and social democrats at Klosternenberg (near Vienna) last evening. Monarchist storm ...

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  37. PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSE.

    After the speedy passage of the Supply Bill by the Legislative Assembly, and the equally rapid disposal of the Address in Reply, the Premier (Sir Alexander ...

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  38. Gilligan Injured.

    Owing to the fact that he was struck by the bull when batting in the Gentlemen v. Players match, A. E. Gilligan is not likely to play in the third Test match ...

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  39. Australian Boys on Tour.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) gave a luncheon to the Australian Boy Scouts at Australia House. Other Dominion and colonial representatives in ...

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  40. LIGHTHOUSE SHIP "BLACK."

    In consequence of a dispute between the Commonwealth lighthouse service and the Seamen's Union, the steamer Kyogle has been declared "black" by the Seamen's ...

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  41. Insurrection in Brazil.

    An army of 13,000 men, belonging to the San Paulo State Forces, and some Federal troops, is marching towards Rio de Janciro, according to a correspondent. The news ...

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  42. ALL-BRITISH MOTOR SHOW.

    Exhibitors at the All-British Motor Show, which will be opened to-morrow, were busily engaged yesterday in getting their cars into the Exhibition Building. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadian House of Commons agreed to the first rending of a bill providing for reciprocal most favoured nation treatment with Finland.—Reuter. ...

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  44. More Ships Being Built.

    An improvement in shipbuilding is indicated by Lloyd's register. The returns for the quarter ended June 30 show that 1,465,000 tons of shipping was actually ...

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  45. World Flight

    A message from Bushire (Persia) states that the American aviators have arrived. ...

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  46. FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES.

    "My face was covered in pimples, some of which came to a head, and the skin around the pimples was in most cases inlimed and red. My face would itch; ...

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  47. Taxi-cabs for Melbourne.

    The Yellow Motor-cab Company has annonnced the sale of 230 taxi-cabs, 100 of which will be shipped within 60 days for use in Melbourne, Sydney, and other ...

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  48. PROJECTED FLOATING DOCK.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mussey) was questioned to-day regarding a cable message from Melbourne suggesting that New ...

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  49. No Channel Tunnel.

    In the Hense of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) unonunced that the Cabinct had decided against the constraction of the Channel tunnel. ...

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  52. POUDRE SIMON.

    [?] [?], with natural perfume, Chemists in and stores.—[Advt.] ...

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